Guest guest Posted June 12, 2006 Report Share Posted June 12, 2006 Went to the specialist on movement disorders and she said I have " psychogenic " tremors. She says this is what they call it when it doesn't meet the specifications of regular tremors. She wants me to see a neuropsychiatrist to evaluate my cognitive and she is starting me on klonazepam for the tremors. She said my other neuro would follow my " probable MS " symptoms. Funny thing is, he never would come out and say it was probable MS. She was ok and she said if I needed her for anything I could go back. So let's see here, I have a rheumatologist, a reg neuro, a special neuro, a urologist, my primary, and the want me to see a neuropsychiatrist and start back on PT after the meds have stopped the tremors. What is soo funny is she said the tremors are probably coming from physical stress not mental. that when I'm tired or stressed it's sorta it's way of getting me to slow down. Slow down! I work full time as a nurse, Mom to two kids, we're in the middle of baseball, and I'm driving three hours one way for aLL THESE DR APPTS AND TESTS.AAAHHHHH! lol. Got to laugh about it. Just wanted to let ya'll know how it went. When my husband asked me, I told him I was just crazy, " It's all in my head " (get it?ms is all in the head and neck and spine!LOL) ' Go MAVS PS missing my kids. my ex in-laws took them to Branson, MO for 10 days. The house sure seems empty when I'm not yelling for them to quit fighting. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2006 Report Share Posted June 13, 2006 ': Good news that it's "all in your head". LOL When I had just been diagnosed I kept thinking it wasn't really true that I had MS. I would think to myself 'maybe I don't really have MS after all.... maybe it's all in my head". The truth is that it IS all in my head and I have the MRI to prove it. ROFL Sharon ' Trimm wrote: Went to the specialist on movement disorders and she said I have "psychogenic" tremors. She says this is what they call it when it doesn't meet the specifications of regular tremors. She wants me to see a neuropsychiatrist to evaluate my cognitive and she is starting me on klonazepam for the tremors. She said my other neuro would follow my "probable MS" symptoms. Funny thing is, he never would come out and say it was probable MS. She was ok and she said if I needed her for anything I could go back. So let's see here, I have a rheumatologist, a reg neuro, a special neuro, a urologist, my primary, and the want me to see a neuropsychiatrist and start back on PT after the meds have stopped the tremors.What is soo funny is she said the tremors are probably coming from physical stress not mental. that when I'm tired or stressed it's sorta it's way of getting me to slow down. Slow down! I work full time as a nurse, Mom to two kids, we're in the middle of baseball, and I'm driving three hours one way for aLL THESE DR APPTS AND TESTS.AAAHHHHH!lol. Got to laugh about it.Just wanted to let ya'll know how it went. When my husband asked me, I told him I was just crazy, "It's all in my head" (get it?ms is all in the head and neck and spine!LOL)'Go MAVSPS missing my kids. my ex in-laws took them to Branson, MO for 10 days. The house sure seems empty when I'm not yelling for them to quit fighting. Sharon (MSersLife creator/owner) Keep true to the dreams of thy youth. (Albert Einstein) Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2006 Report Share Posted June 13, 2006 - I second what Sharon said!! God bless... http://mscopgirl.blogspot.com http://360.yahoo.com/vallee45 -- Re: Went to specialist today ': Good news that it's "all in your head". LOL When I had just been diagnosed I kept thinking it wasn't really true that I had MS. I would think to myself 'maybe I don't really have MS after all.... maybe it's all in my head". The truth is that it IS all in my head and I have the MRI to prove it. ROFL Sharon ' Trimm wrote: Went to the specialist on movement disorders and she said I have "psychogenic" tremors. She says this is what they call it when it doesn't meet the specifications of regular tremors. She wants me to see a neuropsychiatrist to evaluate my cognitive and she is starting me on klonazepam for the tremors. She said my other neuro would follow my "probable MS" symptoms. Funny thing is, he never would come out and say it was probable MS. She was ok and she said if I needed her for anything I could go back. So let's see here, I have a rheumatologist, a reg neuro, a special neuro, a urologist, my primary, and the want me to see a neuropsychiatrist and start back on PT after the meds have stopped the tremors.What is soo funny is she said the tremors are probably coming from physical stress not mental. that when I'm tired or stressed it's sorta it's way of getting me to slow down. Slow down! I work full time as a nurse, Mom to two kids, we're in the middle of baseball, and I'm driving three hours one way for aLL THESE DR APPTS AND TESTS.AAAHHHHH!lol. Got to laugh about it.Just wanted to let ya'll know how it went. When my husband asked me, I told him I was just crazy, "It's all in my head" (get it?ms is all in the head and neck and spine!LOL)'Go MAVSPS missing my kids. my ex in-laws took them to Branson, MO for 10 days. The house sure seems empty when I'm not yelling for them to quit fighting. Sharon (MSersLife creator/owner) Keep true to the dreams of thy youth. (Albert Einstein) Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low rates. Font ST Ember Art by Engelbreit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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